One of the strangest things about this blood-curdling murder-mystery is how beautiful it is. From its opening, shoreline shot of Jack (Dennis Farina) trying to persuade his friend, the traumatised detective Will Graham (William Peterson), to return to the force, Manhunter confirms Michael Mann as the Edward Hopper of American cinema – an artist whose ostensibly impersonal portraits in fact contain oceanic swells of loneliness and sad desire with…
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